Welcome to The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what’s happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.
US bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Jessica Steinberg on today’s show.
Magid discusses why former defense minister Yoav Gallant resigned from the Knesset, which appears to be primarily due to his opposition to legislation that would allow ultra-Orthodox men exemptions from army service. While the move is somewhat confusing, says Magid, given that Gallant’s votes could make a difference regarding certain legislation, the former defense minister seems to be making a political move, to cement his future possibilities.
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Magid looks at why the hostage talks are reported to have stalled, after the proposal of a temporary, week-long ceasefire. Obstacles included lack of a viable alternative as to who could fill the Hamas leadership void in Gaza, and the Hamas stance that it can’t locate all the remaining hostages held in Gaza.
He also reviews a Palestinian Authority crackdown on armed terror groups in Jenin in the northern West Bank and its relationship to the fall of Assad to rebel groups in Syria. Criticism of the Palestinian Authority’s activity was broadcast on Al Jazeera, and the news channel has since been barred temporarily from the West Bank.
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Discussed articles include:
Gallant resigns from Knesset, denounces imminent bill to exempt Haredim from IDF
Hamas said willing to free only 22 of 34 living hostages demanded by Israel in deal
PA halts Al Jazeera West Bank broadcasts amid criticism of its terror crackdown
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